Adam Lambert attends the 'Bohemian Rhapsody' New York premiere at The Paris Theatre on Oct. 30, 2018 in New York City.

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On Thursday morning, Adam Lambert broke the silence regarding his next album by releasing a brand new single entitled Feel Something.

The star also took the opportunity to share with his fans that he has struggled with his own mental health for a number of years now. In a lengthy Twitter post, he wrote:

I’m coming out of a dark period of second-guessing my own artistry and having my mental health suffer because of it. I started asking myself, ‘is all this hustle really worth it?’ I put all my focus on work and my self worth was suffering, I was lonely, and becoming depressed.

“Let me offer a most sincere thank you for your patience and continued faith in me,” he wrote. “You’ve pushed me to keep going even when I felt discouraged.”

Lambert, 37, also made it clear that he became jaded by the business side of the music industry and that he had decided to leave his label, Warner Bros. Records.

“I love making and performing music,” he continued, “but there have been many times where I’ve had to compromise on my artistic vision, with executives making decisions based on money and not art.”

Hi. I know you’ve been waiting! Well I’m finally ready to bring new music to all of you.

I wanted to give a gift to you to kick off this new era before I drop my first official single. It’s a preview of the upcoming album – and a song from me to you.#FeelSomethingpic.twitter.com/pOb5LxQVvF

While Lambert has been absent from his own solo career, he’s remained busy with English rock legends, Queen. He expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to play with them and revealed that touring with them “recharges” him with “tons of positive energy.”

“The fans we perform for are so full of love, and Brian May and Roger Taylor are a joy to play music with and always remind me of my value.”

“Working with Queen helped keep my head above water,” he added. “I am so grateful to the spirit of Freddie Mercury, who has always inspired me to push ahead boldly.”

He proceeded to reveal promising details of a future album and that Feel Something was the “emotional starting point of it all.”

“I decided to begin my next album on my own so I wouldn’t be influenced by anything but my passion for music,” he admitted. “I wanted to make the music I wanted to make, and to get in the headspace I was in when I first dreamed of being a singer.”

(L-R) Adam Lambert, Roger Taylor and Brian May of Queen + Adam Lambert perform as the group kicks off its 10-date limited engagement, 'The Crown Jewels,' at Park Theater at Park MGM on Sept. 1, 2018, in Las Vegas, Nev.

Adam just heard your new song, wow, so beautiful! Love the part where you say want to be worthy! Struck a heart cord, you are worthy, we all feel just like that sometimes too! Excited for a new album and tour! Will be watching Oscar's just to see you and Queen blow the roof off!

.@adamlambert#FeelSomething going great on Canadian iTunes chart!! #19 overall and #9 on pop chart!!! Look at this beautiful song go, go, go up those charts worldwide!! Who cannot love this wonderful artist with an iconic voice and big heart!! 🎶❤️🎶 https://t.co/xhaPULWRWR

As of this writing, it’s unclear when Lambert is expecting to release his next album, however, he revealed to Billboard last June that he’s been working hard in the studio during intermittent breaks on the Queen tour.

“Obviously the Queen stuff’s been awesome,” he said, “and I’ve been travelling around the world, but in between these different chunks of touring, I’ve been in the studio, heavily, and I’ve been working on an album.

“I’m so excited for people to hear new music and get that out there. It’s coming,” he added.

“The tracks will chronicle the journey of taking responsibility for my own happiness and strength,” he wrote on Twitter. “Since writing this song, I’ve found the joy I was missing and I’m back in my power.”

Adam Lambert (L) and Brian May of Queen and Adam Lambert perform live on stage at The O2 Arena on July 2, 2018, in London, England.